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To: 2aProtectsTheRest
So this insinuation (there's that word again!) that they're hiding any serious reactions to the vaccines? Doesn't hold much water.

No, not insinuation. Pretty much saying it right out of my mouth.

CDC provides cover for people like YOU who can then say on the internet, "There is no evidence reeeeeeeeeeee!!!"

Plenty of people keeled over D E A D after taking the vax, and other bad things too.

These facts are not in dispute. To say they are, is to lie.

If they were, the doctors and medical examiners doing the actual investigations would be speaking out.

You only listen to 'your guys', apparently. Many medical people have and ARE speaking out. Their voices are silenced by termination, censorship, and other means of silencing them. And its not the CDC doing it. Its Facebook, YouTube, media, and politicians. Ask yourself why?

Unless the claim is that every doctor in every area of the country are all "in" on this suppression campaign together. And the families of all the supposed vaccine victims; all "in" on the conspiracy as well?

I have seen the personal testimonials of actual people who have said their loved ones got the vax and BLAM. These, too, are being suppressed on social media.

Surprising that all this stuff got by you. I guess you have to be willing to look for it. Helpful hint: You can find much of it on FR.

To say there is no evidence, is ridiculous. You should stop saying it. It takes away any credibility you might have as a proto-scientist.


144 posted on 04/08/2021 5:08:10 AM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: bagster
"Plenty of people keeled over D E A D after taking the vax, and other bad things too."

Plenty of people keeled over D E A D after taking a nap, and other bad things too.

Something bad happening following something else does not necessarily mean that the event that happened earlier must be the specific cause. This is the essence of the post hoc ergo propter hoc logical fallacy.

"Many medical people have and ARE speaking out."

Which ones are stating that their own patient died from a COVID-19 vaccine? Oh, none? Really? 110 million Americans have taken a COVID-19 vaccine and ZERO doctors have come out to say "I lost a patient to a COVID-19 vaccine"? Weird...

"I have seen the personal testimonials of actual people who have said their loved ones got the vax and BLAM. These, too, are being suppressed on social media."

Did those personal testimonials include documented evidence of a CAUSAL link between the two events? Or just more "Bob had a vaccine and then later on something bad happened, so I'm going to blame the vaccine!"?

"To say there is no evidence, is ridiculous."

There is no evidence that any COVID-19 vaccine available in the United States today has caused any death of any individual in the US or the UK. Literally none. If there were any, you would present it. But you can't. Out of 110 million Americans who've had a COVID-19 vaccine, you can't find a single doctor who points to a specific patient and says that patient died because of a COVID-19 vaccine. Not one.

Provide a list of doctors with a list of patients who have died from a COVID-19 vaccine. If thousands have really died, there should be some easy examples with documented proof. So go ahead and provide that proof.

148 posted on 04/08/2021 5:15:09 AM PDT by 2aProtectsTheRest (The media is banging the fear drum enough. Don't help them do it.)
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